KMG Of Above The Law Passes Away

BREAKING: The Pomona, California emcee who recorded two gold albums with Above The Law has passed away this weekend.

This morning it has been confirmed by multiple sources that emcee KMG of Pomona, California Hip Hop group Above The Law has died. Longtime A.T.L. affiliate Kokane confirmed the passing of the man man born Kevin Michael Gulley's (thus KMG) on Twitter on July 7, along with music executive Chad Kiser, contacting HipHopDX. The cause of death is unknown at this time.

1 of the greatest MCz on da West has passed! My heart hurt so bad! On my life, I will keep his legacy Alive!! I'll miss U forever... RIP KMG

KMG (a/k/a KMG The Illustrator) worked on eight albums with Above The Law, a group he founded along with Big Hutch (a/k/a Cold 187um) and DJ Total K-Oss. As a solo artist, KMG also was featured on several of Kokane's albums, including 2012's mixtape Dr. Kokastien.

In their 22 year career, Above The Law was signed to Ruthless Records, Tommy Boy Records and Death Row Records. A.T.L.'s 1990 debut Livin' Like Hustlers and third album Black Mafia Life both achieved gold plaques, the latter featuring an early appearance by Tupac Shakur. The group has also worked with Eazy E, MC Ren, Jayo Felony and Kid Frost. The group made hit singles including "Black Superman" and "Murder Rap."